Monthly Archives: October 2010

… and I hope it shows because it cost a small fortune: It’s a Canon EOS 550D (also called Rebel T2i) with the 18-55mm objective and I had to wait 3h in line to buy it, at a store that sold it about 200€ cheaper than in other places. I have yet to understand how… CONTINUE READING →

Today I’m writing the first of what I hope becomes a series of posts: cheap or chic? Pots and pans edition this time! Cheap: IKEA 365+ 7 piece cookware set, US$39.99 (39.99€, not 59.99€ like the website says!) This IKEA cookware set is one of the first things I bought for the kitchen (on sale, like… CONTINUE READING →

We finally got around to hanging the new curtains. They’re still wet though, so I’ll have to wait before I can shorten them… I’m sorry about the picture quality but it’s really cloudy today and the sun is starting to set, it was hard to take a good one. Also, I added a subscription link… CONTINUE READING →

Today I’m posting a very cheap idea to add art to the walls! I’ve been very busy with my graduate school applications so I haven’t had a lot of free time. I finally got around to asking my teachers for letters of recommendation and paying for the official transcripts, but I have yet to finish… CONTINUE READING →

I promised a while ago that I would share my experience with DIY closet fitting, but I’ve had problems trying to find photos of the process! Unfortunately, it turns out I didn’t take a lot of pictures, and the ones I did take aren’t very good because we did most of the work in the… CONTINUE READING →

I finally took the GRE and the TOEFL exams last weekend! The GRE went better than expected, but the TOEFL was a bit awkward, especially the Speaking part, since I had to talk to a microphone and was surrounded by other people who were also taking the exam and were talking at the same time… CONTINUE READING →

One of the biggest problems we had with the apartment was the storage and counter space in the kitchen. The counter space we have is pretty small – about 5 feet or so. That may seem like a lot for prepping and cooking, but if you put a toaster, a coffee machine and a couple… CONTINUE READING →

We don’t have a lot of home/decor stores here in Spain besides Ikea. Actually, we basically have Ikea, Zara Home, Habitat (which just opened up about a month ago and I’ve yet to go) and Casa. I think my favorite for small things is Casa: they refresh their items a lot, about every month, have… CONTINUE READING →

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My name is Ainhoa and the one next to me is my husband Andoni. We moved in together in October of 2009 when we bought our apartment in Urduliz, a small town in the north of Spain, and got married in September 2012. A Little Bite of Everything is a blog about all my hobbies; although I'm the one who writes here, all the projects & recipes I share are done between the two of us. You can get a hold of me by e-mail: ainhoa (dot) vega (at) gmail.com. Want to know more? Sure!

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